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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 31 Number 3 2009


Determining the effect of stocking rate on the spatial distribution of cattle for the subtropical savannas 

N. W. Tomkins, P. J. O'Reagain, D. Swain, G. Bishop-Hurley and E. Charmley

pp. 267-276

  
 


The impact of heat waves on the elderly living in Australia: how should a heat health warning system be developed to protect them? 

Renate van Iersel and Peng Bi

pp. 277-281

  
 


Sharing Skippy: how can landholders be involved in kangaroo production in Australia? 

Rosie Cooney, Alex Baumber, Peter Ampt and George Wilson

pp. 283-292

  
 


Buffel grass in Queensland's semi-arid woodlands: response to local and landscape scale variables, and relationship with grass, forb and reptile species 

Teresa J. Eyre, Jian Wang, Melanie F. Venz, Chris Chilcott and Giselle Whish

pp. 293-305

  
 


The influence of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) on biodiversity in an arid Australian landscape 

A. Smyth, M. Friedel and C. O'Malley

pp. 307-320

  
 


The impact of individual Callitris glaucophylla (white cypress pine) trees on agricultural soils and pastures of the north-western slopes of NSW, Australia 

Melinda T. McHenry, Brian R. Wilson, Peter V. Lockwood, Christopher N. Guppy, Brian M. Sindel, Matthew K. Tighe, Ivor O. Growns and John M. Lemon

pp. 321-328

  
 


What drives plant biodiversity in the clay floodplain grasslands of NSW? 

Tom Lewis, Peter J. Clarke, Ralph D. B. Whalley and Nick Reid

pp. 329-351

  
 


Effects of grazing intensity, soil variables, and topography on vegetation diversity in the subalpine meadows of the Zhongtiao Mountains, China 

Jin-Tun Zhang and Yiru Dong

pp. 353-360

  
 


Improvement of yield and botanical composition in meadows: effects of N fertilisation, irrigation on locations having different water table levels 

Binali Comakli, Kamil Haliloglu, Mahmut Dasci and Omer Mentese

pp. 361-368

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The Australian Rangeland Society has appointed Professor John Milne as the new editor-in-chief of The Rangeland Journal.
John Milne, replaces ‘Wal’ Whalley, who has stepped down after a 12-year career in the role.


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